2011 All-County Female Athletes

Karissa Flack works hard to hone her skills, which paid big dividends in her final season at Moorpark College.

Ventura County Star

Toccoa Kahovec Cal Lutheran, Women's Cross Country The 5-foot-7 senior capped her cross country career with a second straight appearance at the NCAA Championships. Kahovec finished 36th in a time of 21 minutes, 44.36 seconds. She finished in sixth place at the NCAA West Regional (21:51) and second place in the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Championships (23:36.88). Kahovec was a first team All-SCIAC selection and All-West Region selection for the third straight season. Kahovec enjoys baking and playing cards. Her favorite music is country, her favorite food is pasta and her favorite TV show is "Seinfeld." Kahovec is a liberal studies major with a career goal of becoming a teacher.

Karissa Flack Moorpark, Women's volleyball The Raiders were untouchable during a winning streak that lasted nearly two months, including the entire WSC North campaign, largely because of its first-team All-American. The 6-foot middle blocker from Newbury Park High, who inished second in the state in both kills (364) and hitting percentage (.463), was also named WSC North MVP. Listens to Drake. Enjoys watching Netflix, eating sushi and watching Law & Order: SVU.

Ventura County Star

Jessica Martinez Oxnard, Women's soccer The 5-foot sophomore from Channel Islands High was consistent backbone of a Condors' defensive line that conceded just 1.6 goals per game and kept eight shutouts. The team captained earned first-team All-WSC North honors with her speed and versatility, able to play any of the four defensive positions. Enjoys reading and watching movies. Roots for Lionel Messi and Barcelona.

Ventura County Star

Karissa Flack

Ventura County Star

Dejiana Rubio Ventura, Women's volleyball The 5-foot-7 outside hitter from Oxnard High immediately developed into the team's go-to hitter as a freshman. Lead the Pirates with 165 kills and 30 aces to earn first-team All-WSC North honors. Also had 202 digs. Had 18 kills and 17 digs in a five-game win over Hancock Nov. 9 to earn VC and WSC Athlete of the Week honors. Listens to Aaliyah. Roots for Derek Fisher and the Lakers.

Ventura County Star

Marla Robles Ventura, Women's cross country The freshman from Rio Mesa High has a strong debut season for the Pirates, earning All-WSC second team honors. Ran 26th (21:26) at WSC Championships and 110th (20:45) at SoCal regionals. Also finished fourth (22:00) at the Bakersfield Invitational, 26th (22:04) at the Ventura Invitational and 27th (20:36) at the San Mateo Crystal Springs Invitational.

Karla Leos Oxnard, Women's cross country The 5-foot-5 freshman from Rio Mesa excelled in her first season running, shaving nearly two minutes off her initial time to finish 18th (20:38) at WSCs and qualify for the regional and state meetsleos. Finished 53rd (19:41) at SoCals and 68th (20:02) at state. Also enjoys bicycling, swimming and dancing. Lists Mexican Olympian Ana Guevara as her favorite athlete. Watches "16 and pregnant."

Ventura County Star

Karissa Flack works hard to hone her skills, which paid big dividends in her final season at Moorpark College.

Ventura County Star

Jenna Cutino ventura, Women's water polo The 5-foot-6 freshman from Agoura High was the steadying two-way force for yet another WSC title. The first-team All-WSC and All-American selection could dominate both offensively and defensively. Had 39 goals, 36 assists and 63 steals. Responsible for both overtime goals in the WSC title game, scoring from long range, then setting up a teammate. Enjoys reading and traveling. Watches "Dexter." Listens to Atmosphere.

Ventura County Star

Karissa Flack works hard to hone her skills, which paid big dividends in her final season at Moorpark College.

Ventura County Star

Sinead Vaughan Cal Lutheran, Women's Soccer The 5-foot-5 senior midfielder was the central force in leading the Regals to the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference regular-season and tournament titles. Vaughan was named the SCIAC Player of the Year for the second straight season and earned third-team All-America honors. She finished the season with five goals and 12 assists while starting all 23 games. Vaughan's favorite movie is "Bridesmaids," her favorite TV show is "Friday Night Lights" and her favorite foods are bread and tacos. Vaughan is a Royal High graduate and a Moorpark College product. She is a communications major whose career goal is to become an event planner.

Andrea Barrera Moorpark, Women's cross country The 5-foot-2 sophomore from Fillmore High completed a two-time All-American career by finishing seventh (19:24) at WSCs and 12th at state (18:54). Revving up as she gets further into the course, her 5k best is 18:34. Enjoys playing the piano and watching The Food Channel. Roots for Derek Fisher and the Lakers. Listens to Beyonce and Luke Bryan. Lists "Hot Rod" as her favorite movie.

Ventura County Star

Rocio Armendariz Oxnard, Women's volleyball The 5-foot-6 outside hitter combined with middle blocker Brooke Reed to give the Condors' an attacking 1-2 punch. The freshman from La Puente had 11 kills on just 23 attempts against Santa Barbara. Had 11 kills and 16 digs against Ventura. Also enjoys playing basketball and soccer, bowling and photography. Listens to J. Cole and Drake. Watches "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" and "Law & Order: SVU."

Jackie Russell Cal Lutheran, Women's Volleyball The 5-foot-5 junior setter led the Regals to the Elite Eight of the NCAA tournament. Russell finished the season with 1,216 assists and averaged 10.05 per set. She was a first-team All-American and was named the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Player of the Year. Russell is already the program's career record holder in assists (3,624) and holds three of the top four single-season marks in CLU history. Russell, a Newbury Park High graduate, is an exercise science major. Her favorite TV show is "Keeping Up With The Kardashians," her favorite food is chocolate covered popcorn and her favorite singer is Taylor Swift.

Marilyn Alvarez Moorpark College, Women's soccer The 5-foot-5 striker from Royal High was equally adept at setting up her teammates for scoring opportunities as she was finishing them off as a sophomore. The first-team All-WSC North selection scored nine goals, including an 87th-minute equalizer against Oxnard. Had a hat trick of assists against West L.A. Lists Lionel Messi and Javier Hernandez as her favorite athletes. Enjoys writing poetry.

Megan Erskine Ventura, Women's soccer Much was expected when she transferred from San Diego State, but the former Buena High star delivered with the creativity to deliver another WSC North title. The first-team All-American finished second in the state with 14 assists, including three in a win at rival Moorpark. Also scored five goals. Listens to Miranda Lambert. Lists Mia Hamm as her favorite athlete.